My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points

Chapter 727 - Capítulo 727: 297: Pushing the Ducks onto the Perch, Strength Really Makes a Difference_2


Capítulo 727: Chapter 297: Pushing the Ducks onto the Perch, Strength Really Makes a Difference_2


Watching Zhou Can rise like a blazing sun, shining in all directions, she, who once far surpassed Zhou Can in academic performance, felt a twinge of dissatisfaction in her heart.


But Zhou Can was too exceptional, exceptional to the point where she could only look up to him.


The gap between them had become very wide.


The only field in which she could possibly surpass Zhou Can was likely obstetrics.


“Old classmate, keep it up!”


She didn’t lose the demeanor of a class leader.


With the support of so many people, Zhou Can’s confidence was greatly boosted as he accepted the task of sitting in the outpatient clinic.


The following steps were simple.


He provided his Medical Practitioner Certificate, residency training documents, and set his own area of expertise, which Xinxiang Women and Children’s Hospital used to open a special temporary outpatient number for him.


By the time all the procedures were completed, it was nearly ten in the morning.


After the outpatient number was established, an additional consultation desk was added to the outpatient hall, temporarily displaying Zhou Can’s personal name card. Zhou Can’s area of expertise was treating miscellaneous and acute conditions.


Miscellaneous conditions need no explanation, as he could diagnose almost all common diseases in various surgical fields.


Acute conditions, although only two words, imply that there is a high probability of encountering critically ill patients. Without some confidence, one wouldn’t dare to list this specialty.


Years of residency training in the Intensive Care Medicine Department, neurosurgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, and Emergency Department, as well as extensive critical care and surgical experience, gave him the confidence and self-assurance.


He sat at his consultation desk without an attending doctor, only accompanied by an assistant nurse, Ji You.


Tu Ya Hospital had sent out twenty-eight people in total, and with one person absent due to illness, only twenty-seven medical personnel were actually here to participate in the expert clinic event. Zhou Can’s crisis management team accounted for four people, and that didn’t even include the nominal team leader, Deputy Director Shi.


Having an assistant nurse arranged for him was already quite good.


Today was the third day of the expert outpatient clinic event, and the number of patients seeking medical advice had significantly increased.


Offering free specialist consultation services, especially with top obstetrics expert Zhang Bihua, the promotion attracted many patients.


At this moment, during the peak period for consultations, both Deputy Director Shi and Du Leng’s desks were still relatively empty, with only a few sparse patients seeking consultations.


However, compared to the awkward situation of not having any patients in the first two days, this was already quite good for Deputy Director Shi.


Du Leng, on the other hand, had a high start but a low continuation.


On the first day of the expert clinic, many patients ran to this repatriated medical doctoral graduate seeking consultations. Now that his reputation was tarnished, combined with his limited capability and fear of being scolded by patients and their families, he became hesitant in his diagnosis.


Naturally, fewer people sought him for medical treatment.


He seemed to have learned his lesson, gradually adapting to a more pragmatic work style. He no longer spoke grandly but seriously reasoned and carefully diagnosed after receiving patients.


However, as the saying goes, a giant tree grows from a tiny shoot; his residency training was indeed very short, lasting only one year.


During his residency training, he always maintained a “high eyes, low hands” attitude, lacking the most basic accumulation of clinical experience. Even now, with his working attitude gradually adjusted, he still found himself in a tight spot, struggling to make any significant achievements.


The cases he could diagnose were those with clear lesions and obvious pathology.


When it came to more complex pathological changes, he was overwhelmed and had to refer to other specialists.


Zhou Can, without a dazzling high degree or being a white-bearded old expert, seemed too young to be credible. Sitting there, he prepared himself for the possibility of getting zero patients.


Who knew that just after sitting down for a moment, a man rushed into the outpatient hall carrying a three-year-old boy, with the young mother following behind.


The little boy, held in the man’s arms, was crying heartbreakingly.


“Doctor, doctor, my son accidentally fell from a chair while playing at home, and now his right arm can’t move.”


The man anxiously explained his child’s condition to the triage nurse.


“Don’t worry, let’s register for an emergency consultation and take an X-ray first.”


The triage nurse, accustomed to various situations, responded calmly.


“I saw that you’re holding a specialist clinic event, can we get a Tu Ya Hospital expert to see my son?”


The man obviously had some reservations about the Emergency Department of Xinxiang Women and Children’s Hospital.


This was normal.


Given a choice, everyone would prefer to see a specialist.


“Are you looking for a Tu Ya expert to consult on your child’s condition?”


“Yes!”


“We have Director Dai from Pediatrics, and Dr. Zhou Can who specializes in miscellaneous and acute conditions. Which doctor would you like to choose?”


The triage nurse helped the patient to self-register.


“My son has an injury, it’s an acute case, we’ll register for Dr. Zhou.”


After a few seconds of thought, the man decided.


Zhou Can, who had been idly sitting there, was delighted inside his heart.


His clinic was finally open for business.


The couple completed the registration and, guided by the triage nurse, headed straight towards him.


“May I ask which one of you is Dr. Zhou Can?”


The man looked doubtfully at Zhou Can sitting behind the consultation desk and the standing nurse Ji You, his face full of confusion.


Because Zhou Can was just too young.


Patients and their families, seeing a young doctor, often felt uneasy.


“I am! Judging from experience, your child’s right arm seems to be dislocated. When holding him, try not to let the right arm hang down or swing it around, as it would intensify your child’s pain.”